Isaac A. Wetherby House, Iowa City
Facts and practical information
The Isaac A. Wetherby House is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. This house was built in two parts. The original two story frame section was built in 1854 by Patrick Doyle, an Irish immigrant and teamster. A single story frame addition was built by portrait painter and photographer Isaac Augustus Wetherby in 1860. He had acquired the house from Doyle, who could no longer afford the taxes. Wetherby lived here until 1887 when he sought economic opportunities elsewhere, but probably visited from time to time until his death in 1904. His family continued to reside here until 1948. The house was originally located on Market Street and was moved to this location on Governor in 2008 when a developer threatened to tear it down. It is the only extant building associated with Isaac Wetherby. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. ()
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Isaac A. Wetherby House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Capitol Mall, Prairie Lights, Ped Mall, St. Mary's Church and Rectory.
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Bus
- Church St North - Stop 1010 • Lines: Hawkeye Interdorm, Interdorm, Mayflower Shuttle, Red Route (14 min walk)
- Church St South - Stop 1011 • Lines: Blue Route, Hawkeye Interdorm, Mayflower Shuttle (14 min walk)